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On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 11:00:21PM +0900, vasudevram wrote:
> I guess I must have a built-in Ruby interpreter in my brain. I didn't> even need to read the code, let alone write any, to get the solution> :-)
Impressive! I myself can hardly decode base64 in my mind, let alone
zlib-decompress it or ... :)
I can see lots of "GET /rubychallenge2007/Happy2007 HTTP/1.1" and
similar in
the logs, but AFAICT only 9 people have cracked the code out of 206 so
far.
10 including you ;)

On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 11:00:21PM +0900, vasudevram wrote:
> I guess I must have a built-in Ruby interpreter in my brain. I didn't> even need to read the code, let alone write any, to get the solution> :-)
Zed S. did it blindfolded, hands tied, with a cigar in his mouth. He
didn't
even have to say anything. A bit of that white-and-green tractor-fed
paper
spilled out of a crease in his forehead.
_why

On 1/6/07, Mauricio F. <removed_email_address@domain.invalid> wrote:
> the challenge interesting for future readers. Thank you.
I'm curious about this - I've seen a few of these on the list now - can
anyone point me towards a general how to on how to crack these?